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Sun.-Thu. 6AM-midnight
Fri.-Sat. 6AM-3AM

Cross Street

I-35 North

Parking

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City's Best

Village Inn   

7824 Pat Booker Rd
Live Oak, TX 78233
210-646-8484
www.villageinn.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (7 Ratings)   Read Reviews (7)    Rate and Write a Review

Breakfast expertise is the boast of Village Inn Restaurants. Its hearty breakfast offerings include buttermilk pancakes prepared from scratch, crepes and a variety of breakfast skillets loaded with meat, veggies and cheese. Omelettes, waffles and colorfully presented French toast adorned with fruit toppings can set your mouth to waterin', too. It's a good thing Village Inn serves breakfast all day long. It could take you quite a while to make up your mind. The lunch and dinner hours bring their complement of juicy burgers, salads, steak, poultry and fish. Here's a thought: Instead of downing your meal with soda, tea or lemonade, consider a thick Village Inn shake like the blackberry or cookies 'n' cream shake. Dining room seating consists mostly of comfortable booths in the midst of a calming green and tan color scheme. On the way out, take a peek at the glass case near the entrance filled with whole pies available for purchase like pecan, banana and coconut cream, country apple and lemon meringue. Careful. You wouldn't want to drool on the glass, would you?

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7 Ratings and Reviews

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Review rating 4 out of 5
Great Local Restaurant
By Jhstallins on 06/18/2008
Close by, not waiting line, clean and the food is good, especially breakfast. And, pie is excellent.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
By CHER 1718 on 05/13/2008
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Review rating 5 out of 5
BEST AROUND
By weimeschkirch on 08/25/2007
Not only great breakfasts but WOW... the pie is aawsome.
texmex150
Review rating 2 out of 5
Great if you enjoy mediocrity
By texmex150 on 07/08/2007
My wife and I are lovers of the Original Pancake House but don't have one in our area, so we gave the Village Inn a shot. The pancakes were good but it's hard to accept a place that doesn't serve real maple syrup. My wife's scrambled eggs tasted like they were stir-fried, which is great if she got them with pad thai, not with pancakes. Margarine instead of real butter and even something as simple as no spoons with the silverware are two big knocks. Maybe I'm a breakfast snob but we're not eating at the Village Inn again unless every Cracker Barrel, IHOP, Denny's and Jim's in the San Antonio area burn down. At least there's the Magnolia Haus.